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Cira Centre South

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Cira Centre South
FMC Tower and Evo at Cira Centre in 2017
Location within Philadelphia
Cira Centre South (Pennsylvania)
Cira Centre South (the United States)
General information
StatusCompleted
TypeOffice, Hotel, Luxury Apartments, Rental, Retail
LocationUniversity City, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
AddressFMC Tower: 2929 Walnut Street
Evo: 2930 Chestnut Street
Coordinates39°57′25″N 75°10′55″W / 39.957°N 75.182°W / 39.957; -75.182
Construction startedApril 2013 (Evo)
May 2014 (FMC)
CompletedOctober 2014 (Evo) September 2016 (FMC)
Height
Antenna spire736 ft (224.3m)
Roof730 ft (223.5m)
Top floor49
Technical details
Floor count49
Design and construction
Architect(s)César Pelli, Erdy McHenry Architecture
DeveloperBrandywine Realty Trust

Cira Centre South is a complex of two skyscrapers in the University City district of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, directly across the Schuylkill River from Center City, Philadelphia. The complex is between Walnut Street and Chestnut Street south of 30th Street Station and the Old Post Office Building.

The structure consists of two towers, the commercial and residential FMC Tower and the residential Evo Cira Centre South.[1] Evo rises a total of 33 floors and 430 feet.[2][3] It was jointly developed by Brandywine Realty Trust, Campus Crest Communities, and Harrison Street Real Estate Capital.[3]

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FMC Tower at Cira Centre South

FMC Tower is a 49-story, 861,000-square-foot mixed-use tower consisting of 622,000 square feet of office space, 268 residential units and suites, and 10,000 square feet of retail space.[4]

It is the tallest building in University City and the 7th tallest building in the city of Philadelphia.[5]

The largest tenant, FMC Corporation acquired the naming rights as part of its 16-year lease on 253,000 square feet. The University of Pennsylvania leases about 100,000 square feet at the property. Brandywine Realty Trust, the developer, relocated its headquarters from Radnor to the building, taking 46,000 square feet[6] and occupying two floors. Additional tenants include NASDAQ, Iron Stone Real Estate Partners, Spark Therapeutics and FreedomPay.[7]

The University of Pennsylvania owns the land and leases the ground to Brandywine.[4] Pelli Clarke Pelli Architects designed the property. The developers broke ground on the project in 2014 and completed the building in late 2017.

See also

References

  1. ^ "EVO | Campus Crest". North Carolina, United States: Campus Crest. Archived from the original on 10 September 2013. Retrieved 14 September 2013.
  2. ^ "PHILADELPHIA | EVO @ Cira Centre South | 407 FT | 33 FLRS | U/C" (blog). SkyscraperPage. 1 September 2007.
  3. ^ a b "Grove at Cira Centre South". University of Pennsylvania Facilities & Real Estate Services. Retrieved 20 August 2013.
  4. ^ a b "FMC Tower at Cira Centre South". University of Pennsylvania. Retrieved 2018-06-24.
  5. ^ "Philadelphia". www.skyscrapercenter.com. Retrieved 2018-05-11.
  6. ^ "Brandywine Realty Relocates HQ to Urban Philly". Commercial Property Executive. 2017-07-24.
  7. ^ Cineas, Fabiola "10 of the tallest buildings in Pennsylvania". Philadelphia Magazine, 24 July 2017. Retrieved 11 January 2024.

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